Solved: Hydrogen peroxide and the iodide ion react in

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Hydrogen peroxide and the iodide ion react in acidic solution as follows: The kinetics of this reaction were studied by following the decay of the concentration of and constructing plots of versus time. All the plots were linear and all solutions had mol/L. The slopes of these straight lines depended on the initial concentrations of and The results follow: The rate law for this reaction has the form a. Specify the order of this reaction with respect to and[I_]. b. Calculate the values of the rate constants, k1 and k2. c. What reason could there be for the two-term dependence of the rate on ?

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